I'm sure that you can... but I'm sure Roy has better ideas about how
to implement this than me... any thoughts anyone?

Note: Forwarded message from Brian Carnes below...

Derek

On Jan 1, 2008 11:01 AM, B C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Derek,
>
> Been doing some more libmesh coding  I got a crazy idea to put a
> nonconforming tri3 element into libmesh. But I'm not sure if libmesh can
> handle this.  My concern is that the fe.h interface has functions for
> n_dofs_at_node and n_dofs_per_elem.  For my case, I want to put one dof on
> each edge of a triangle.  Any ideas?  Feel free to forward this question to
> the libmesh developers.
>
> I'll let you know if I get any code to compile/run.
>
> -Brian
>

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